Inside Bruce Willisâ Health Journey: What to Know About the Actorâs Frontotemporal Dementia
Inside Bruce Willisâ Health Journey: What to Know About the Actorâs Frontotemporal Dementia
Makena GeraWed, May 27, 2026 at 3:59 PM UTC
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Bruce Willis on November 4, 2019 in Shanghai, China
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Bruce Willis was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, before it progressed into frontotemporal dementia (FTD)
His wife, Emma Heming Willis, has shared updates on the actor's health
Willis' blended family, which includes ex-wife Demi Moore and their shared children, continuously show their support for him and one another
Bruce Willis was diagnosed with a life-changing cognitive disorder at 67 years old.
In March 2022, the prolific actorâs family announced that he had been diagnosed with the cognitive condition aphasia, which progressed to the more specific diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The neurodegenerative condition can cause speech impairment, personality changes and motor skill loss, all of which Willis has experienced in the years following his diagnosis, according to health updates shared by his family.
Willisâ loved ones have been caring for him throughout his health journey â including his wife Emma Heming Willis and their two daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, and his ex-wife Demi Moore and their three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah.
While their relationship with Willis has changed due to his condition, they have used their platforms to raise awareness about the degenerative disease and the role of caregivers. âWeâre going to come out, weâre going to be loud about it, and weâre going to make a difference.â his wife Emma told PEOPLE in May 2025.
Emma has also said that theyâve âadaptedâ to Willisâ health changes alongside him. âHe has a way of connecting with me, our children that might not be the same as you would connect with your loved one, but itâs still very beautiful,â she said on the podcast Conversations with Cam in January 2026. âItâs still very meaningful. It's just â itâs just different. You just learn how to adapt.â
More recently, in May 2026, Emma shared another update. âWeâre doing well. My husband is supported and loved. Weâre doing the best we can under the circumstances,â she told Today.
Hereâs everything to know about Bruce Willisâ health journey with frontotemporal dementia.
Willis was first diagnosed with aphasia in 2022 at age 67, stepping away from his acting career
Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard' (1988) ; Bruce Willis attends a photocall for "R.E.D." on October 18, 2010 in Berlin, Germany
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In March 2022, Willisâ family announced that he had been diagnosed with aphasia, which progressed to a more specific diagnosis of FTD.
Willisâ family revealed his aphasia diagnosis on Instagram, sharing that the neurodegenerative condition was âimpacting his cognitive abilitiesâ and they were moving âthrough this as a strong family unit.â
According to the Mayo Clinic, aphasia is a disorder often caused by brain damage that impacts a personâs ability to communicate â including affecting their ability to form complete sentences or understand conversation, and may cause them to speak in unrecognizable words or phrases.
In their shared announcement, Willisâ family said that he was retiring from acting, writing that he was âstepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.â Willisâ final projects, filmed before his official diagnosis, included Gasoline Alley, Fortress: Sniper's Eye, Wire Room and Paradise City alongside Pulp Fiction costar John Travolta.
Willis was later diagnosed with FTD
In February 2023, Willisâ family announced on social media that his condition had progressed, and they received the more specific diagnosis of FTD.
According to the Mayo Clinic, frontotemporal dementia is an all-encompassing term for a group of brain disorders which can cause speech issues, personality changes and loss of motor skills. There is currently no cure for FTD.
Willisâ wife Emma, who wrote the book The Unexpected Journey about her experience taking on the role of caregiver for Willis, told PEOPLE in September 2025 about the âisolatingâ period that the family faced early in Willisâ diagnosis while trying to keep his condition private.
âFTD doesnât scream, it whispers. Itâs very gray to know where Bruce stopped and where his disease kicked in ... I started noticing his stutter started to come back [and] conversations werenât really aligning anymore. It was hard to put my finger on why and what was happening,â she says of the early days of Willisâ condition, adding that there was âreliefâ in the official diagnosis of FTD.
Due to the effects of his condition, Willis is ânot awareâ of his diagnosis
Bruce Willis on April 4, 2019 in New York City
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Willisâ wife Emma has said that as a result of his condition, Willis isnât aware of his diagnosis.
âI think thatâs the blessing and the curse of this, is that he never connected the dots that he had this disease, and Iâm really happy about that,â Emma said on Cameron Oaks Rogersâ podcast, Conversations with Cam, in January 2025. âIâm really happy that he doesnât know about it.â
While Willisâ family has been outspoken about his health â sharing updates and raising awareness about the cognitive disorder â Willis himself has not spoken out as a result of his speech and cognitive impairment caused by dementia.
Willisâ speech and cognitive abilities have declined as a result of his FTD
Willis has experienced impaired speech and cognitive difficulties as a result of his FTD. However his family has said that Willis is still the same father and husband amidst the diagnosis.
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Emma has said that despite Willisâ impaired speech, it hasnât impacted their love for each another. âSometimes, love does not need words. I can just sit there with Bruce, and we look at each other and we laugh and smile and that, to me, is more than anything,â she told PEOPLE in September 2025.
Emma has also said that their daughters, Evelyn and Mabel, have found news ways to be present with Willis as well.
âYou can see the tenderness of it. The girls donât need him to be this or do that,â she told The Sunday Times in September 2025. âThey have really adapted to his disease and they know how to move around him.â
She also told the outlet that the girls find comfort in Willisâ past films, specifically Over the Hedge and Moonrise Kingdom, and that the family has developed âour own language, our own way to be with each other."
Emma added, "Itâs just about sitting with him, walking with him, listening to him as he tries to verbalize in his own language."
His daughter Tallula has said that though he canât communicate verbally, Willis is still able to recognize his loved ones, and âlights upâ when he sees her and his family.
Willisâ blended family has been there for him throughout his health journey
Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout Willis, Emma Heming Willis and Tallulah Willis on September 23, 2019 in Los Angeles, California
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Willisâ blended family has come together to support him during his health journey. He is âsurrounded by love and care and he is doing really well with an unkind disease,â Emma told Today in December 2025.
His daughter Rumer posted on her Instagram Stories in November 2025 explaining that she spends a lot of time with her father â and although he canât communicate verbally, he shows his love in other ways.
âIâm so grateful that when I go over [to his home] and I give him a hug, whether he recognizes me or not, he can feel the love Iâve given him and I can feel it back from him.â she said.
Speaking to CNN in December 2024, ex-wife Moore shared that the ârecognition that weâre a family, and weâll always be a family, just in a different formâ has been important since their divorce in 2000.
âThat form may kind of evolve and change ... it has to require everybody to be coming together. And itâs lovely,â she continued.
Willis moved out of his family home in 2025
In 2025, Emma made the difficult decision to move Willis out of the family home into his own one-story house nearby.
Emma shared the decision in the ABC News special, Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey and later opened up about why the decision was essential for their family.
âDementia plays out differently in everyoneâs home and you have to do whatâs right for your family dynamic and what's right for your person,â Emma told PEOPLE in September 2025. âItâs heartbreaking to me. But this is how we were able to support our whole family, [and] it has opened up Bruceâs world.â
The family refers to Willisâ home as their âsecond home,â where they often spend time with him. âOur children are thriving, and so is Bruce, and that is the most important,â she said on Conversations with Cam. âWe are over there all the time. It is our second home, and itâs a place where we make memories and that house supports Bruceâs every need.â
Willisâ wife launched a fund for dementia research and caregiver support in March 2026
Bruce Willis and Emma Heming on October 11, 2019 in New York City
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Emma announced the launch of a philanthropic fund supporting dementia research in March 2026.
The Emma & Bruce Willis Fund for Dementia Research and Caregiver Support, which is housed at the Entertainment Industry Foundation âworks to confront frontotemporal dementia by raising awareness, funding promising research, and supporting caregivers,â according to its website.
âThrough this fund, my hope is to help deepen understanding of FTD and ensure families facing it feel seen, supported, and less alone,â Emma said of the fund while accepting an award from The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration on behalf of herself and Willis. âBruce has always led with generosity and heart, and I know he would be proud to see this effort helping families facing this disease.â
Willisâ family has also committed to raising awareness for the disease in other ways, from attending fundraisers to public advocacy to Make Time Wellness, Emmaâs brain health brand that she founded in 2023.
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